Back to newsFour people drowned at Greek beaches on the same day in separate incidents across multiple islands. While the article does not specify that all incidents occurred in Crete, drownings at Greek coastal sites are a recurring seasonal concern, particularly during summer when beaches are crowded and sea conditions can change quickly.
Tourists visiting Crete and other Greek islands are advised to swim only at beaches with lifeguard supervision, indicated by a blue flag or a staffed lifeguard tower. Always observe posted flag warnings: green means safe, yellow means caution, red means do not enter the water. Avoid swimming alone, especially in rocky or isolated coves, and be cautious of strong underwater currents even in calm-looking water. Children should wear flotation devices in the sea. Local emergency services can be reached by calling 112.
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Four Dead in Separate Greek Beach Drowning Incidents
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